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Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers

Healthy Fact of the Day

Ground turkey is significantly leaner than ground beef while still delivering high-quality protein, and mixing pesto into the patty rather than using a heavier sauce on top adds flavor and moisture without excessive added fat.

There is a familiar challenge with turkey burgers: ground turkey is lean, which is exactly what makes it appealing, but that same leanness means it needs real help to avoid becoming dry and flavorless on the grill. These Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers solve that problem completely. Basil pesto mixed directly into the patty does double duty—it adds moisture and fat that keep the burger juicy through the grill, and it infuses the meat with garlicky, herbaceous, Parmesan-laced flavor from the inside out rather than relying on a sauce applied afterward. The result is a turkey burger that holds its own against any beef patty.

The egg and breadcrumbs in the mixture are equally important, though for a different reason. They bind the lean ground turkey into a cohesive patty that holds together on the grill rather than crumbling, while also helping retain moisture during cooking. Combined with the pesto’s olive oil content, the patty stays remarkably tender for a leaner ground meat, and the cheese melted on top in the final minute adds the richness and savory pull that makes the whole thing feel indulgent rather than like a compromise.

The Inspiration Behind This Recipe

This recipe draws from the Italian-American tradition of basil pesto as a versatile flavor enhancer—genovese basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmesan, and olive oil blended into one of the most useful condiments in any kitchen. Folding it directly into ground turkey, rather than using it only as a spread, was the deliberate choice that elevates this from a standard turkey burger into something genuinely flavorful.

Why Mixing Pesto Into the Patty Works

Pesto’s olive oil base is the key to why this technique works so well. Ground turkey lacks the marbled fat that keeps beef burgers juicy, so introducing fat directly into the mixture—via the pesto—compensates for that deficiency. The garlic, basil, and Parmesan in the pesto distribute through the entire patty rather than sitting only on the surface, meaning every bite carries the same bold, herbaceous flavor.

Flavor Profile: What to Expect

  • Juicy, herbaceous turkey patty carrying garlic, basil, and Parmesan flavor all the way through
  • Melted cheese that adds richness and savory pull in the final bites
  • Crisp lettuce and juicy tomato that provide fresh, cooling contrast
  • Toasted bun that adds structure and a warm, slightly crisp base

Tips for Making the Best Pesto Turkey Burgers

  • Don’t overmix: Combine ingredients just until incorporated to avoid a dense, tough patty.
  • Chill patties briefly before grilling: This helps them hold their shape on the grill.
  • Oil the grates well: Lean turkey sticks more readily than fattier beef.
  • Use a thermometer: Ground turkey should reach 165°F internally—there’s no margin for guessing.
  • Add cheese in the last minute: This melts it perfectly without overcooking the patty.

Serving Suggestions and Side Pairings

  • Classic coleslaw or a simple green salad
  • Sweet potato fries or kettle chips
  • A side of marinara for dipping, echoing the pesto’s Italian roots

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

  • Refrigerate uncooked patties for up to 24 hours before grilling.
  • Refrigerate cooked patties for up to 3 days; reheat gently in a covered skillet.
  • Freeze uncooked patties for up to 2 months.

Why This Recipe Deserves a Spot in Your Rotation

Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers earn their place by proving that a leaner protein doesn’t have to mean a less flavorful burger. The pesto does all the heavy lifting, and the result is genuinely craveable.

Recommended Drink Pairing

A crisp Pinot Grigio or a Prosecco Margarita complements the basil and Parmesan notes beautifully, while a cold sparkling water with lemon keeps things light and refreshing.

Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers

Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers

Recipe by Amelia Grace

Grilled Pesto Turkey Burgers fold basil pesto directly into the patty for a juicy, herbaceous turkey burger that holds its own against any beef burger on the grill.

Course: MainCuisine: ItalianDifficulty: Easy
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Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes
Calories

320

kcal

25

minutes

    Ingredients

    • 1 lb ground turkey

    • 1/4 cup basil pesto

    • 1/2 cup breadcrumbs

    • 1 egg

    • 1/2 tsp salt

    • 1/4 tsp black pepper

    • 4 slices cheese

    • 4 burger buns

    • 1 tomato, sliced

    • 1 lettuce head

    Directions

    • Preheat the grill to medium-high heat.
    • In a bowl, mix ground turkey, pesto, breadcrumbs, egg, salt, and pepper.
    • Form the mixture into four patties.
    • Grill the patties for about 6-7 minutes on each side or until fully cooked.
    • Top each patty with cheese during the last minute of cooking.
    • Toast the burger buns lightly on the grill.
    • Assemble the burgers with lettuce, tomato slices, and the grilled turkey patties.
    • Serve immediately with your choice of sides.

    Nutrition Facts

    • Total number of serves: 4
    • Calories: 320kcal
    • Cholesterol: 0mg
    • Sodium: 620mg
    • Potassium: 400mg
    • Sugar: 8g
    • Protein: 6g
    • Calcium: 60mg
    • Iron: 2mg

    About This Author

    Amelia Grace

    Amelia Grace

    Editor-in-Chief & Culinary Director

    The heart and guiding voice of Daily Dish, Amelia leads our editorial vision and recipe development. With a background in food journalism and over a decade spent in professional kitchens, she has a knack for blending gourmet technique with real-world accessibility. Her goal? To make every reader feel like a confident cook, one dish at a time.

    Favorite dish: Creamy lemon risotto with a sprinkle of fresh thyme.
    Kitchen motto: “Good food doesn’t have to be complicated — it just has to be made with heart.”

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